The University of Edinburgh provides an ideal environment inwhich to obtain a Masters (MSc) degree in European Archaeology.
The neolithic ring of Brodgar in the Orkney Islands
This programme allows you to explore some of the most important developments in European archaeology and undertake original research for a dissertation on a topic of your own choosing.
Teaching and research in Archaeology have a distinguished tradition in the University of Edinburgh, where there are several areas of expertise, including:
Tailored and flexible courses enable you to develop an understanding of current theories, methodologies and major research issues, as well as knowledge of specific periods and regions. The topics introduce current research themes, staff projects and potential PhD subjects, while providing a good foundation for future participation in excavation, survey and/or lab work.
The School has excellent facilities: dedicated study space, archaeological and computing laboratories, as well as teaching and reference materials for a wide range of archaeological research.
We are dedicated to encouraging new researchers in various fields of archaeological study. Contact the programme director (below) or a member of staff for more information about what Edinburgh can offer you and how we can help develop your career and interests in archaeology.
This article was published on Aug 10, 2012